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Thank you. The team is overjoyed. It is wonderful recognition for the incredibly talented team of creative people (across all our departments) that we have been building for some years. Like all big wins at the agency, we will be celebrating together with lots of champagne (socially distanced of course).
Recognition by our industry peers is really important to us.
We’re a small industry and we like to see each other succeed and it’s wonderful that this year, it’s our turn to celebrate.For the agency team, the past year and a half has been one hell of a ride, with many ups and downs, and to end an incredibly successful 2021 on such a high is amazing.
When the team are happy, making great work is so much easier, and it is reflected in the amazing run of creative and effectiveness awards we have been recognised with in 2021.
Grey has a reputation of strong client relationships, with an average client tenure of seven years (against an industry average of four years), with some of our local locally being with us for more than 25 years. Again, this is a testament to our people and the long tenure of our staff who really aim to become business partners with our clients, working hard to learn and understand their business and industries so that we can continue to add value to them. When they’re successful through our famously effective brand of creativity, we know we will be too.
Savanna Decolonise Autocorrect. It won at almost every major international and local awards show including receiving South Africa’s first Bronze Digital Craft Award at Cannes Lions.
Savanna Cider’s witty commentary on the ironies of South African life declared “We’re tired of ducking Autocorrect forcing South Africans to speak English”, and set out to liberate people’s phones through a simple hack that made sure words in our official languages were no longer autocorrected. It was such a clever yet simple idea that got everybody talking.
The past 600-odd days have emphasized, more than ever, that it’s people and their talent that make the industry. It doesn’t matter how many fancy tools, templates or processes you may have, they’re only as good as the people using them. The agencies that nurture and protect that talent, and that means more than just throwing money around, will be the agencies we’re talking about this time next year.
A few bottles of champagne. And probably a good couple of headaches. The kind of headaches that, for once, are quite welcome.